The advocate for girls' education worldwide has a new memoir about moving beyond the “bravest girl in the world” label.
CPS students earned the seal, which recognizes those who can read, write and speak in English and another language, in 41 ...
CPS students earned the seal, which recognizes those who can read, write and speak in English and another language, in 41 different languages last year, including Swahili, Afrikaans and Hungarian.
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How a volunteer helped refugee women in Houston find their voice
While volunteering with a local nonprofit, Tamara Rawwad helped empower the women to find their voice. In a room full of ...
Learning a second language is becoming increasingly popular worldwide, with millions of people turning to digital tools and ...
Millions of students nationwide use text-supplemented audiobooks, learning tools that are thought to help those who struggle ...
What are we missing?” A nationwide gap in phonics instruction galvanized the science of reading movement. But as the movement ...
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Why was this 2,000-year-old sling bullet inscribed with the word 'learn'?
Archaeologists working at the ancient city of Hippos are accustomed to unearthing traces of weapons and projectiles. Located in what’s now the Golan Heights, the city overlooking the Sea of Galilee ...
Imagine being able to ‘taste’ every word that you hear. In this programme, we’ll meet two sisters from Glasgow in Scotland who can do just that. And as usual, we’ll learn some new vocabulary as well.
Archaeologists have uncovered a 2,000–year–old sling bullet with a taunting message for its target – 'Learn your lesson'. The small, almond–shaped weapon, which would have been shot out of a handheld ...
The bullet belongs to a well-documented tradition of human psychological warfare. Researchers at the ancient city of Hippos ...
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